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Highland Perthshire Communities Land Trust

19 February 202430 March 2024 By Donna

The Highland Perthshire Communities Land Trust (HPCLT) is a Scottish Charity (Scottish Charity Number SC032801) and a Scottish Guarantee Company (Company Number SC227934).

Access is freely available to anyone, member or not – as detailed under the 2003 Access law. Under the law people must be responsible to have access – see the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.

Dun Coillich is a facility for schools to use for activities such as:

  • The John Muir Award
  • Duke of Edinburgh Award
  • Biology and Geography Higher and Advanced Higher Projects
  • Biology and Geography short courses

Other Academic Organisations have also used and are encouraged to use Dun Coillich, such as:

  • Field Studies Council
  • Universities
  • County recorders

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